Hey,
The answer to this is the monitor. This is the screen or screens that hook up to your pc most of them use the modern HDMI but there are other connecters like DVI,DisplayPort and the old VGA.
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-scav
C: pie chart is the answer to it
Answer:
The printout of the program is 33
Explanation:
Given the code as follows:
- int[][] values = {{3, 4, 5, 1}, {33, 6, 1, 2}};
- int v = values[0][0];
- for (int row = 0; row < values.length; row++)
- for (int column = 0; column < values[row].length; column++)
- if (v < values[row][column])
- v = values[row][column];
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- System.out.print(v);
The code above will find the largest value from the two-dimensional array and print it out.
The logic of finding the largest value is as follows:
- Create a variable, <em>v</em>, to hold the largest number (Line 2). At the first beginning, we simply set the value from the first row and first column (values[0][0]) as our current largest value.
- Next, we need to compare our current largest value against the rest of the elements in the two dimensional array.
- To make the comparison, we need a two-layers for loops that will traverse through every row and column of the array and compare each of the element with the current largest value (Line 3-6).
- If the current largest value, v, is smaller than any element of the array, update the <em>v</em> to the latest found largest value (Line 5-6).
- After completion of the for-loop, the v will hold the largest number and the program will print it out (Line 8).
Answer:
The answer is "option D"
Explanation:
Plagiarism is the way of stealing some other person's ideas or words and using them as their work. It is divided into four parts that are Direct Plagiarism, Self Plagiarism, Mosaic Plagiarism, and Accidental Plagiarism. In the given question other options are not correct that can be described as:
- In option A, It is software that is used to provide someone else's identity.
- In option B, It refers to white-collar crime, in which the property transfer to he or she are misallocated by a person or entity.
- In option C, It is a method that is used to increase the speed of a computer by using high-speed RAM.